I have a desire to launch to dolphin emus and run the side by side.
Currently, what happens is when the second one is started, the second one grabs control of the wiimote (always) and takes the sound (sometimes).
I am running Animal Crossing - Let's Go to the City (PAL). It has never peaked at anymore than a quarter of my system resources at full screen.
Me and my wife would like to play on our monitors side by side. I have more than enough of everything resource wise to do this. But the above conflicts prevent it.
OS - Windows 7 64-bit
Dolphin Build - r7668
Additional Info:
CPU - t1090 (stable at 4.0ghz)
GPU - Dual AMD 5670 in crossfire (I needed 4 monitors, and had no display-port hardware)
RAM - 16gb (I test applications on 4 operating systems at the same time, RAM comes in handy)
I also run Debian Squeeze in a minimal configuration with fluxbox (less than 50mb RAM used while up and running). I am not shy to changing code and recompiling either if needed. But if linux is the way this can be done, the graphics may prove.. difficult.
Has anyone attempted this and/or can point me in the right direction?
Currently, what happens is when the second one is started, the second one grabs control of the wiimote (always) and takes the sound (sometimes).
I am running Animal Crossing - Let's Go to the City (PAL). It has never peaked at anymore than a quarter of my system resources at full screen.
Me and my wife would like to play on our monitors side by side. I have more than enough of everything resource wise to do this. But the above conflicts prevent it.
OS - Windows 7 64-bit
Dolphin Build - r7668
Additional Info:
CPU - t1090 (stable at 4.0ghz)
GPU - Dual AMD 5670 in crossfire (I needed 4 monitors, and had no display-port hardware)
RAM - 16gb (I test applications on 4 operating systems at the same time, RAM comes in handy)
I also run Debian Squeeze in a minimal configuration with fluxbox (less than 50mb RAM used while up and running). I am not shy to changing code and recompiling either if needed. But if linux is the way this can be done, the graphics may prove.. difficult.
Has anyone attempted this and/or can point me in the right direction?